Ken Raskoff Movies
Following the death of her minister husband, Sophia Myles (Della Reese) faces the future with fear and loathing. Making matters worse, small-town big shot Mary Margaret (Rue McClanahan) pressures Sophia to vacate her house as part of a civic economy drive. How Sophia manages to hold on to both her home and the town she loves forms the crux of this heartwarming made-for-TV drama. Based on a stage play by John MacNicholas and location-filmed in Ontario (albeit set in North Carolina), The Moving of Sophia Myles made its CBS network debut on November 26, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A young father endures to learn that parenthood can be a rewarding venture despite the weight responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with the job in this heartfelt tale of fatherhood starring Brian Austin Green and featuring music by Mark Mothersbaugh. A typical teenage who divides his free time evenly between his band and chasing girls, Jason Kempler (Green) is shocked when a one night stand with Melanie (Nicholle Tom) suddenly leaves him an expectant father. Despite his desperate attempts to distance himself from both the mother of the child and the newborn baby itself, reality comes crashing down when Melanie leaves the child on his doorstep and disappears without a trace. Subsequently kicked out of his home by his father and stepmother in hopes that he will finally be willing to take responsibility for his actions, Jason soon discovers that he can't imagine a life without his baby. When Melanie re-appears demanding that Jason give up the child he has grown so close to, the prospect of losing his child deals a devastating blow to the now loving father. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
When a woman is falsely convicted for selling drugs, she asks her sister to raise her young children in this true story. ~ All Movie Guide












